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A rare PRIMER cell state in plant immunity

Tatsuya Nobori, Alexander Monell, Travis Lee, Yuka Sakata, Shoma Shirahama, Jingtian Zhou, Joseph R. Nery, Akira Mine, Joseph R. Ecker

2025Nature88 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Plants lack specialized and mobile immune cells. Consequently, any cell type that encounters pathogens must mount immune responses and communicate with surrounding cells for successful defence. However, the diversity, spatial organization and function of cellular immune states in pathogen-infected plants are poorly understood 1 . Here we infect Arabidopsis thaliana leaves with bacterial pathogens that trigger or supress immune responses and integrate time-resolved single-cell transcriptomic, epigenomic and spatial transcriptomic data to identify cell states. We describe cell-state-specific gene-regulatory logic that involves transcription factors, putative cis -regulatory elements and target genes associated with disease and immunity. We show that a rare cell population emerges at the nexus of immune-active hotspots, which we designate as primary immune responder (PRIMER) cells. PRIMER cells have non-canonical immune signatures, exemplified by the expression and genome accessibility of a previously uncharacterized transcription factor, GT-3A, which contributes to plant immunity against bacterial pathogens. PRIMER cells are surrounded by another cell state (bystander) that activates genes for long-distance cell-to-cell immune signalling. Together, our findings suggest that interactions between these cell states propagate immune responses across the leaf. Our molecularly defined single-cell spatiotemporal atlas provides functional and regulatory insights into immune cell states in plants.

Topics & Concepts

Immune systemBiologyPopulationImmunityCell biologyCellArabidopsisTranscriptomeTranscription factorAcquired immune systemGeneticsGeneGene expressionSociologyDemographyMutantPlant-Microbe Interactions and ImmunityPlant Pathogenic Bacteria StudiesPlant Molecular Biology Research
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